Eduardo Inda

[5][6][7] In 2007, following the purchase of Grupo Recoletos by Unidad Editorial, owner of El Mundo, he was appointed editor of the sports newspaper Marca, replacing Alejandro Sopeña.

[8] Critics of this marked editorial line accused it of sensationalism and "yellow journalism," which even gave rise to web pages whose sole purpose was to evaluate the newspaper's contents.

", after Real Madrid's elimination from the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League against Olympique de Lyon,[12] and others suggesting possible replacements for the Chilean coach.

[11] Following Pellegrini's dismissal at the end of the season, Chile's leading newspaper, El Mercurio, directly accused Marca of organizing the campaign that cost the coach his job.

"[14] In November 2010, Libertad Digital reported that a Facebook group calling for Inda's resignation as editor of the newspaper had more than 30,000 internet users.

[16] After four years at the helm of Marca, on March 19, 2011, Unidad Editorial appointed him as the new general manager of Veo7, the group's television channel, replacing Ernesto Sáenz de Buruaga, a position he was to occupy in the weeks following the announcement.

After his return as a reporter at El Mundo, he was charged, together with Esteban Urreiztieta, in November 2012 by a Barcelonacourt, for the crimes of libel and slander, after his newspaper was denounced by Artur Mas,[18] a complaint that was finally dismissed in October 2013[19] Mas had been accused in El Mundo of diverting funds to current accounts abroad.

Eduardo Inda, at a conference at the Colegio Mayor Elías Ahúja in Madrid in 2011.